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Crae seeks first-hand accounts of violence in custody

1 min read Youth Justice Youth custody
A children's rights organisation is looking at ways to end violence against children in custody with the help of those who have experienced it.

The Children's Rights Alliance for England (Crae) has teamed up with four European partner organisations from Cyprus, the Netherlands, Austria and Romania to deliver the project.

Each has combined to carry out studies of national legislation and policy connected with protecting children and young people from all forms of violence in custody.

Crae is now looking to recruit 10 children and young people with experience of custody to conduct peer focus groups across the country.

Training and support will be provided and young investigators from across the partner countries will get to compare and discuss their results in a meeting in Brussels next year.

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